CC Capital sweetened its bid to A$4.60 per share, Insignia said in a statement Friday. That tops its earlier approach and a separate offer from Bain Capital by 7%. The shares added as much as 4.8% ...
Bengaluru: US private equity firm Bain Capital had invested an undisclosed amount in Dhoot Transmission Group, an Aurangabad-based automotive component manufacturer. Bain Capital did not disclose ...
Private equity firm Bain Capital is picking up a significant minority stake in Dhoot Transmission Group, marking its second investment in an Indian automotive component maker within five months. The ...
Automotive components manufacturer Dhoot Transmission Group has raised a strategic growth investment from private investment firm Bain Capital. The partnership is designed to leverage Dhoot’s ...
TOKYO -- U.S. investment fund Bain Capital will acquire Japanese aircraft interior maker Jamco for a total of around 100 billion yen ($634 million), including its debt, in another move by the ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Private equity firm Bain Capital has boosted its buyout offer for ASX-listed wealth giant Insignia Financial to $2.9 billion ...
BAIN Capital sweetened its bid for Insignia Financial as takeover activity heats up for the Australian wealth manager. The Boston-based private equity firm offered A$4.30 per share, Insignia said on ...
SYDNEY—Insignia Financial on Monday said Bain Capital has matched a US$1.8 billion takeover offer by CC Capital Partners, intensifying a tussle for control of the Australian wealth manager.
(Reuters) -Shares of Australia's Insignia Financial hit a more than three-year high on Monday as a bidding war escalated, with private equity firm Bain Capital raising its offer to A$2.87 billion ...
US-based Bain Capital has increased its takeover bid for Australian wealth manager Insignia Financial to A$2.87bn ($1.76bn). The offer matches the indicative non-binding buyout offer made last ...
Last week, U.S.-based investment manager CC Capital Partners offered to buy Insignia for A$2.87 billion, days after the Australian company rejected Bain Capital's initial takeover bid, citing it ...
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